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Vogue Editors Share Their Favorite Wedding Day Moments

When we think of weddings, there are so many iconic moments that come to mind, both in real life and in the movies. Kate Middleton waving to the crowd outside of Westminster Abbey right before making her grand entrance inside the church and walking down the aisle. Grace Kelly kneeling at the altar of Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Monaco, wearing her long-sleeved lace dress designed by MGM costume designer Helen Rose. Dustin Hoffman’s Benjamin and Katharine Ross’s Elaine climbing into the back of the bus in The Graduate. These images capture the beauty, romance, and fantasy that make weddings so magical—and are practically burned in our brains as a result. With this in mind, we turned to our very own editors and asked them to share a favorite photo from their nuptials. Their contributions ran the gamut from recessing up the aisle and seeing a sea of smiling faces to a quiet exchange between newlyweds that was clandestinely snapped on an iPhone. Click through our slideshow to see the moments in time these Vogue editors will never forget.

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Plum Sykes, Contributing Editor, VogueIt was so much fun ascending this incredible staircase at my cousin Sir Tatton Sykes’s home, Sledmere House in Yorkshire, because it showed the full, incredible extent of the train made so beautifully for me by Alexander McQueen.